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Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2007

Utilização de bioindicadores na avaliação de impacto e no monitoramento da contaminação de rios e córregos por agrotóxicos

Ana Rosa Linde Arias; Daniel Forsin Buss; Carla de Alburquerque; Alan Ferreira Inácio; Marina Moreira Freire; Mariana Egler; Riccardo Mugnai; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista

The objective of this article is to present an analysis of the main bioindicators that are currently used to assess the environmental impact of pollution in water resources. The simple quantification of chemicals in the environment is not enough to reveal the real effects of contamination on ecosystems, making necessary the assessment of the biological effects that pollution causes at different hierarchical levels. The bioindicators used in this article on two case studies comprehend different hierarchical levels: in case study 1, three organization levels were utilized: individual, cellular and molecular, to detect the early effects of exposition to environmental pollutants in three hydrographic basins. By observing the inhibition of AChE activity in fish it was possible to assess the effects of organophosphorate and carbamate pesticides, showing the effects of agricultural activities. In case study 2, we present an assessment at the macroinvertebrate community level using the Extended Biotic Index. We discuss the advantages and limitations in the production of reliable data that could be used in the implementation of adequate actions to protect and/or recover ecosystems.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011

Determining subsampling effort for the development of a rapid bioassessment protocol using benthic macroinvertebrates in streams of Southeastern Brazil

Renata Bley da S. de Oliveira; Riccardo Mugnai; Carolina Milhorance de Castro; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista

The purpose of this study was to establish a subsampling procedure for benthic macroinvertebrates to aid in the development of a multimetric index to assess the biological condition of streams. Data from six streams that are considered minimally impaired were used. Subsampling was done using a device divided into 24 quadrats. The sediment from each quadrat was sorted, and all organisms were removed and identified. Richness metrics were the most affected by subsample size. Relative-abundance metrics were the most stable, proving that the sample was well distributed throughout the tray and abundance proportions were maintained. The results showed that the macroinvertebrate assemblage present in the six quadrats was similar to that present in the full sample. These analyses indicated that six quadrats, randomly designated, with a minimum of 200 collected specimens could be used in place of the full sample. In routine water management, managing time and costs are a major challenge; therefore, this type of simplification is absolutely necessary to ensure that a biomonitoring tool is useful for practical applications.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2013

Development of a benthic multimetric index for the Serra da Bocaina bioregion in Southeast Brazil

Darcilio Fernandes Baptista; Henriques-Oliveira Al; Renata Bley Oliveira; Riccardo Mugnai; Jorge Luiz Nessimian; Daniel Forsin Buss

Brazil faces a challenge to develop biomonitoring tools to be used in water quality assessment programs, but few multimetric indices were developed so far. This study is part of an effort to test and implement programs using benthic macroinvertebrates as bioindicators in Rio de Janeiro State. Our aim was first to test the Multimetric Index for Serra dos Órgãos (SOMI) for a different area--Serra da Bocaina (SB)--in the same ecoregion. We sampled 27 streams of different sizes and altitudes in the SB region. Despite the environmental similarities, results indicated biological differences between reference sites of the two regions. Considering these differences, we decided to develop an index specific for the SB region, the Serra da Bocaina Multimetric Index (MISB). We tested twenty-two metrics for sensitivity to impairment and redundancy, and six metrics were considered valid to integrate the MISB: Family Richness, Trichoptera Richness, % Coleoptera, % Diptera, IBE-IOC index, EPT / Chironomidae ratio. A test of the MISB in eleven sites indicated it was more related to land-use and water physico-chemical parameters than with altitude or stream width, being a useful tool for the monitoring and assessment of streams in the bioregion.


Zoologia | 2011

Multimetric index for assessing ecological condition of running waters in the upper reaches of the Piabanha-Paquequer-Preto Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Darcilio Fernandes Baptista; Roberta S.G. de Souza; Carla A. Vieira; Riccardo Mugnai; Ana S. Souza; Renata Bley da S. de Oliveira

The objective of this study was to develop a rapid multimetric index using benthic macrofauna as bioindicators of ecological conditions for the upper reaches of the Piabanha-Paquequer-Preto Basin located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A total of 33698 macroinvertebrates were collected in 27 sites. Benthic macroinvertebrates were sampled using the multi-habitat method that consists in sampling 20 m2 of substrate collected in approximate proportion to the representation of all major habitat types in the reach. A subsampling procedure was used. The main steps followed to develop and test the index were: exclusion of unsuitable metrics using box-whisker plots, considering the degree of overlapping among interquartile limits (1o-3o) and confirmed by Mann-Whitney U test (p < 0.05) using six reference rivers and six impaired rivers. From all the candidate potential metrics, 36 were considered suitable. After identifying redundant metrics, through Spearman correlation analysis, and considering practical application criteria, six core metrics were selected to compose the Piabanha-Paquequer-Preto Multimetric Index (PPPMI) using the continuous method: Family richness, Shannon-Wiener family diversity, EPT family richness, %Diptera, %MOLD (Mollusca + Diptera) and %Collectors. The sensitivity of the index was tested in 15 rivers using a Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of the six environmental variables. The first axis of the PCA was highly correlated to the PPPMI scores (r = 0.703, p < 0.001). The PPPMI responded to a set of environmental variables associated to a gradient of human disturbance affecting the ecological condition of the waterbodies. This indicates that the PPPMI is an effective tool for biological monitoring and decision making in the hydrographic region of the Piabanha-Paquequer-Preto rivers.


Journal of Biological Education | 2012

Building a zoological teaching collection of invertebrates using alcoholic gel

Riccardo Mugnai; Júlio Vianna Barbosa; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista

Teaching collections are of great importance for science instruction at any level. There are several problems linked to the handling and curatorial management of this kind of collection. Among these is the relatively short life-span of specimens, due to the damage from continuous handling by students. Often the specimens used to replenish the teaching collection come from sampling in field. This is at odds with the ethics of conservation and the use of and experimentation on animals in biology. The technique proposed in the present work is an effective and low-cost way to build a macroinvertebrate wet teaching collection and store invertebrate animals for pedagogical purposes, preserving the specimens, and allowing the use of rare or fragile specimens in school and university teaching settings as well as in training courses programmes. A collection preserved in alcoholic gel has been used to test a handbook for identification of aquatic macroinvertebrates from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, and in theoretical–practical lessons for training students in the water quality research programme in the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation/Ministry of Health, Brazil.


Ecological Indicators | 2011

Towards rapid bioassessment of wadeable streams in Brazil: Development of the Guapiaçu-Macau Multimetric Index (GMMI) based on benthic macroinvertebrates

Renata Bley da S. de Oliveira; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista; Riccardo Mugnai; Carolina Milhorance de Castro; Robert M. Hughes


Tropical Zoology | 2008

Adaptation of the Indice Biotico Esteso (IBE) for water quality assessment in rivers of Serra do Mar, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil

Riccardo Mugnai; Renata Bley Oliveira; A. do Lago Carvalho; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista


International Review of Hydrobiology | 2009

Effects of Small Dams on the Benthic Community of Streams in an Atlantic Forest Area of Southeastern Brazil

Erick Frota Almeida; Renata Bley da S. de Oliveira; Riccardo Mugnai; Jorge Luiz Nessimian; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2014

Assessing the ecological condition of streams in a southeastern Brazilian basin using a probabilistic monitoring design

Juliana Jiménez-Valencia; Philip R. Kaufmann; Ana Sattamini; Riccardo Mugnai; Darcilio Fernandes Baptista


Oecologia Brasiliensis | 2008

INFRA-ESTRUTURA BÁSICA DE SUPORTE PARA O ESTUDO DE ECOSSISTEMAS AQUÁTICOS

Riccardo Mugnai; Mario Jorge Gatti

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Renata Bley da S. de Oliveira

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Jorge Luiz Nessimian

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Alcimar do Lago Carvalho

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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